- Lamborghini unveiled the limited-run Fenomeno at Pebble Beach 2025, producing only 29 units.
- The current lineup displayed included the Urus SE plug-in hybrid, 747kW Revuelto, and V8-powered Temerario.
- Heritage highlights featured a certified 1968 Miura P400 and a restored Miura SV awarded third in class.
Lamborghini knows how to stage a spectacle, and Monterey Car Week 2025 was no exception. At the 74th Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, the brand unveiled the Fenomeno, a few-off creation limited to just 29 units, clad in Giallo Crius paint.
The model made its debut at The Quail before taking pride of place at the Lamborghini Lounge Monterey, a private space showcasing Italian design and engineering at its most indulgent.
Lineup on parade
The Fenomeno wasn’t standing alone. Guests at the Lounge were treated to the full Lamborghini family, including the Urus SE, the company’s first plug-in hybrid SUV, capable of 39.5kWh/100km plus 5.71L/100km with combined CO₂ emissions of 140g/km.
The Revuelto, the 747kW hybrid V12 super sports car, also made an appearance, joined by the Temerario, the new V8-powered successor to the Huracan that revs to a spine-tingling 10,000rpm.
All three models have previously been introduced, but Monterey gave enthusiasts the rare chance to see them together in one setting
Old flames, restored glory
The modern machinery was balanced by a celebration of Lamborghini's heritage.
Polo Storico marked its 10th anniversary with a certified Miura P400, originally delivered in 1968 and still turning heads in its Arancio Miura coat.
On the concours lawns, a freshly restored Miura SV in metallic green secured third place in the Postwar Sport Touring class, while a preserved 1965 350GT showed just how timeless a first-generation Lambo can be. Both cars proudly carried official Certificates of Authenticity.
Beyond cars: sound and gelato
Because no Italian affair is complete without flair, visitors sampled gelato from a vintage Vespa cart and admired Sonus faber’s new Lamborghini-edition Il Cremonese Ex3mme speakers, limited to 50 pairs, finished in five classic Lambo hues. It was proof that Lamborghini’s influence now stretches from tarmac to living rooms.
From futuristic hybrids to 60s icons, Pebble Beach once again showed Lamborghini’s knack for fusing past, present and future into one very stylish spectacle.